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Indian Fiction in English

IIT Madras, , Prof. Prof. Merin Simi Raj

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

The course intends to provide a comprehensive understanding of fiction written in English in India since its emergence in the 19th century and to introduce the learners to the literary ground covered in major literary histories, anthologies and critical discussions from the 1960s onwards. Apart from a chronological survey, the course will focus on the historical and literary origins of the genre, its political and economic underpinnings, the debates and controversies within the field and the crisis in contemporary literary studies. The objective of the course is also to expose the students to questions of nation, secularism, caste, gender, region and identity inherent in the writings. To enable a more nuanced engagement selected novels will be read and analysed within current critical frameworks such as postcolonialism, feminism, caste studies, historiography studies etc. the new trends in writing and publishing are also discussed in order to give a perspective of the genre in the present century. The pedagogy will include lectures, discussions and presentations by students. The locus of the course will be on peer learning and also on developing the skills for critical enquiry and academic research. The students are expected to read the prescribed novels and critical material.

INTENDED AUDIENCE: Students, general audience with interest in Fiction
PREREQUISITES: NIL

Includes

Lecture 1: Indian Fiction in English - Introduction

4.1 ( 11 )

Lecture Details

Course Details

COURSE LAYOUT

Week 1: Introduction, background and literary history - From Srinivasa Iyengar, M.K.Naik and Arvind Krishna Mehrotra - Questions of language, legitimacy and nationalism - Regional writing vs. writing in English 
Week 2 : Early novels of the 19th century - Discussions based on Meenakshi Mukherjees works - the genealogy of Indian novel - Indulekha - Rajmohans Wife 
Week 3 : Gandhi Novels of the 1930s-1940s and beyond - From Priyamvada Gopal and Rumina Sethi - Kanthapura - Waiting for the Mahatma 
Week 4: Novels of the 1950s and 1960s - dominant themes and traditions Post-independence writing - Heat and Dust - The Strange Case of Billy Biswas 
Week 5: Women and Indian Fiction in English - The question of gender, feminist concerns, the idea of home - Cry, the Peacock - Nayantara Sehgal 
Week 6: Post-1980s and Rushdie: Writing the Postcolonial Nation - Midnights Children - The Shadow Lines 
Week 7: Post-1980s and Rushdie: Writing the Postcolonial Nation - Ice Candy Man - The Hungry Tide - Riot 
Week 8: The region vs. the nation in Indian Fiction in English - Bombay in IE fiction - Writings from the North East - Temsula Aos short stories - The Remains of the Feast by Gita Hariharan 
Week 9: Caste in Indian Fiction in English - Untouchable - The God of Small Things - A Fine Balance 
Week 10:The global market, Booker events and literary canon - The Stefanian writers - Arvind Adiga and
                Kiran Desai 
Week 11: Indian fiction in English in the contemporary
Week 12: Other writings 

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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